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	<h1>Ext GWT Demo</h1>
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    <p class="demo-description">Ext GWT is a Java library for building rich internet applications with the Google Web Toolkit (GWT). It is available under a GPL or commercial license.  More information can be found on the <a href="http://www.extjs.com/products/gxt/" target="_blank">Ext GWT</a> website.</p>
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